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Show T1IE PROVO. Mav to l I'p Bnghcwn Noting trackslers d'd the expected rriday to detect Utah Aggies hre 9d-.a tne final dual meet of the season Tak.ng 11 f.rst plates and tying tor one n.oie tu tile 17 events the Cougars sorted notue that they would be strorg cuiuenciei s for slate honors m Logan next hatuidaj shin the state meet is held 'l he surprise of the meet came i v the ad star event, the two mile run, when Theron Snvder of the Y defeated Glen Pyper, Aggie ace, winning handily who a stiong aormuug finish in 10 Oh 4 Coming whicu tmough a Jnvi lg rainstorm fell uu.ing most of the meet, remarkable was tune lus The Aggies won two ttaik vioued Osoourne taming lin lea, through wdh a win in the quartei mile ion wnile the Aggie relay team ot Sthaub, ish'eltis, Jtflries and Ni Ison snagged the h tlf mile relay ill the fast tune of 32 9 I'iidd tutoiles won by the Aggies w. :e by Campbell in Un snot, Wood in the javelin and Simmons in the (list us Warner ot the Cougars tied toe lavjrne. In the broad jump, with a leap of 22 3 feet fso marits were seriously threatened during the meet bet ause ot cold weather and a imistanl rain wmth swept the field '1 he summury Hainan i Munson Y ; Shuber, Y ; b raughlon, A. 137. billot put campoea, A ; Sltober, Y ; Simmois, A, ii low Mile 'I aylor Y, Kota its. A; Parrels. A 4 41 A ; Hotter, Y., 440 Osborne, 52 1 Heath, Y I Y Ni ; Ison, A ; imp hit, hinxon, Humphries, A 09 9 High jump Brady, Taylor and If.ese, Y , V.tied for tirst 5 10 A J ood, Juvcldi Shell, Y,, , S 1 Jet-frit- s, Y nobil.-uon- , ns, Y , , tied for first. Millet, i Mile 3 iGudmund-son- . relay BYU Hotter1 Forms alt. Heath, 44 7 idi-x- By Ill TaW Pod inTmE PETRoiT" sTvjoois OF v M t tsh CF A rtOMEp...- urn-elud- i 11 M I -- 1 - i Uai t i I n HOME . i I RUfl p (Serald Walker..,. v i Clarkston i i ! 1 r i BY WORDS YE i A ! i j W) ICi i H.in-eoc- k e r j r- Mrs Joseph Burt, Mr and Mr& George Mler Mr and Mrs Rua-- M sell Jenkins, Mrs Jennie Thomp aon. Mrs Kate Griffin. Miss Mur-- h Griffin, and Miss Norma Lurt Mr ee v ee Jee Buttnrs underwent an operation in Salt Lake last Mr and Mrs Cecil Payne are proud parents of a fine baby born Sunday morning All concerned are doing nieely Miss Edith Fisher is spending a few weeks in Salt Lake. . Saturday's Schedule I'lltsburgh at Brooklyn Cineinmiti at New York Chicago at Boston SL Louts at fhtladelphta E AMKRICAN l Standing of Teams LF-Al.- i pion ) t onmc '.lick: If I e in'l win Without Siucimiis, Haas mid lvkts 1 cml, I not win with them It rues down to piti h- mg Fridays Results No games; rain, cold. (Lxplunati n: ( mini made ii.it he slip of th' tongue. realtv rue. ms to siv was that aiikecs dill in the with the league Iu didnt have a h tnee of winning, so uh not let flu White Sox pa the notaries of Messrs Simmons, llaas and Dykes?) :i Cigar Made Him Drunk, Man Said PORTERVILLE, Cal UP) It may not have been 3 2 per cent beer that caused it, but, accordJimmy Johns in Ability to In ing to police, Ervin Given 21, un- like o is the fust a bome-the BrlnVng highest trophy deniably was intoxicated m inagt i t a ,jrf at fight Given admitted he had been "on In stoeplechasiBg, Mrs. F. Ama was M at in i utg j was insisted it but ot his Kellshoro owner back," brose Clark, Nunc needed ) (Explanation Jack, winner ot the Grand Na- caused by a big, black cigar he Walter Hag n Commenting on tional at Afntree, England, la had been smoking Anyway, Police Judge Scott sen- Gi ne Saraen s prnW st when Billv shown on her arrival In New tenced Given to 10 day in jail Burke va--s lift off the Ryder tup York. team) Sai i n t m posing as the gnat frit ml of the oph when the lover of ail mankind he d ru s th injustiu of that ballot i Hive (Comment highbtll, Walter Youie ill txiited) A!. Mohler Et ve lit t n going Ruth Baht DID YOU KNOW THAT right wtll, but Id hi going a hit TOT many great football plat-It ft I better if right irUUY HOOPER, one ot ers have heen ball playeis i Kona thing he et, Exp! mation out fixldei s thf There was Jim Thoipe, the finest no doubt that ever lived a member hall hack that ever bhook off a Dean (romwtll d' S C trak of that, famous combination, tackle but as a member of the com h just aftt r his u tin lost to Clouts Jim was a flop. Speaker, Lewis and Hooper e Stanford) Our cyth is t ruled Is an expert golfer . . Ernie Nevers, rated by Pop concede you the dual met t vn he shoots his woods Warner as even a gieater foottones for the mxt three yens hut and his irons ball player than Thorpe, was a you must promise to let us wm il ap. Jimmy Foxx. time a . . and for pitcher, the fourth eai ' Home the make of giude would is Kiank a he protege pealed (('oinmint Apple strmhl Hun" Baker. . . . Last ear with the St. Louis Brown, hut Foxx snatked out 5S home Jtdmnv Bin hi v I mkr no finally he was found wanting. c )iist.r.t(ioit udt sli irk r l tins , . . and the guv who Orval M ohler is the cuupnt box limb r Dt"iitMv's promoMister discovered him, little The splendid question. tion Baker, never hit more Hun Southern California qiiatteihni K f( .Dimwit : Will, not without 10 home runs in a vur, that lias been going like a liopse alii" li f.d gll.il ilitw, Ji MV W .IV ) being 1911. . . . Tv Kohl), In the Pacific Coast League Listhe guy they failed the fight ten to what Los Angeles Operah( Chirk Gi tfi'h hfoi sei ingest guv in the inajois, tive Erskino John. (in says of the i ho Yank', will dis-- I son opi m d wan in mote hi aw Is than lad: s tli Ruth inCgr iti any other major leaguer and St a Cl u too old ' Hits .408 Comn col during his career, and Jie Ls hut will Un . . . never won a de isioti. if thiv dsintvgi do hi fort lum fPHE crowds rrv of "We want a more shoes don t th Who bought A,,iwit m has changed to igm rot touchdown" ox r will he than Dave Bancroft? "We want a hit for the ears ot Gcnc Shiu'M Rrofc nsi hi il gtdf Orv Mohler, making his debut in ers irt more th ilium th at baseball shoitstop professional amateurs them for the Los Angeles club. And bound condition around the shoul(Comment And ninth nntr f Mahler's hitting is just as spec- ders so peculiar to former footlows too, t von ask me tacular as was the open field run- ball payers. IN ( IE ning which biought him national They Cry for Him h fe itwl L Alston Southwist fame as the greatest football player ever pioduced at the Vmveisity tN fact, Mohler didnt see actual Clurkston fit (Ink ton Thursd 11 or to om of . by a si of Southern California. competition for several dacs. As the Pacific Coast League sea-- 1 fans started writim; Mohler Then son entered its fourth week, Mohler was the second best hit-- j letter to the Ansel management, ter In the loop with a neat avei-- , asking that he he given a chance. chance finally came, and it age of .493. Moreover, the quar- The terback who could use "a blade of, wasnt long belore Orv was playthe short patch. interfeienre, is build- ing regular at gijss for considered the coast Now Orv ing up a reputation as a home-tuhitter. lies got three so far, two leagues outstanding rookie, with of which were clouted in one a lutuie winch eventually may find him in the big league show. game. During spring training, Oiv When Mohler Was signed' by the to him, Angel.s it was nime of a publicity 'was fig lit ng every ball lilt e The but lie now bandies hot liners stunt than anything one powers that he saw In the popular with remui table finesse for young gentlrnun a gieul gate at- with such little evpei ienre hitter, traction, not only because of him- i It is in the role of a shines. self but because he was the sou however, that Mohler the .of "Kid Mohler, who miuagucl Whenever lie walks up to wealthe San Francisco Seals fiom 'plate nt Wnglev Enid heie, which ac shoitstop a quarter of a centui ing the same liumeials a ion-- , manv on him -ago. compahiect They believed, howevi, as. that he never would lac k the leg- - gudticm jaunt, Hie fans give him uUr lineup btcauc of that muscle- - a lusty cheer. -- , ? , I 1 pif-ate- V It's the latent ncientihc achievement ur.ted at the in gasoline . . pre-ad- ) left-lmnd- right-hande- tc FoRj SiLcoiu' intJE tally., t e Friday's Results Cincinnati 8. New York 5 1iUsburgh 4, Brooklyn 2 Chungo 1, Boston 2 (IU Si Louis 5, I'hiladelphia Tvso H 1 1 lAUERS tbi'RpfcottpS. vt'FsT A i . SUJ-E- GER,MX H ' I ( NATIONAL I.KAGl K Standing of Teams M) OMCE MORE OH ONE OF par-Mi- ? Standings rcMi sTone CLOdEPTW i Ui Major League . i 1 I' Lailte 1 With a full schedule hned up next week to conclude the spring Utah tennis Aggies campaign. were casting an eye heavenward today looking for a break in the glo ,my ceiling of clouds The Aggies have the finals in the sthool tournament yet to play, then on Thursday, they meet Brigham Young Cougars in a dual meet in Logan oo Friday and intercolthe annual Saturday, legiate tennis meet is held here with state champions to be decided in singles and doubles while on Monday, May 1,5, Utah university netters. with a . hamptonship e already to their credit, will the season with a dual meet Finalists in the school tournament. to the winner of which goes the Al Larsen tennis trophy are Ross Tyson and Marvin Davis Tysoa entered the final round with a victory over Herman Kennedy Several W'eeas ago while Davis took the measure of Captain in a Jack Christiansen bitterly fought contest this week Davis is a favorite to take th measure of Tvson in the turning . hanipmnship matih Owner Returns . . . i FOR CLEAR SKIES Jacks . 1 gi' - liar BR0SH1HC UP SPORTS P Soebon Mr ami M TuesJav was Wa'd H u'r u.hit and the follow irg progt uv was ill Ot K H niut ilni. in V O guen Refold aPorv Oivel Ladtd o Hi i u t ami iola Ruit and public speaking, Hev J M KuosWf of M V is ivUor h WeiNv i.e wire bt M fm Th Joseph Ldraen cut spent Fruiav ni stdmii is IV l H. Ret bv the papers given guest of Mrs Mir L .. i n offue etv ting MdtHttd f. om ad on Svmbohsm Mis William L kKimin w is it he one of ttlm sla Mint the girls wert given b Hi hostess to an att.atiil M n i ei n Annie Hakhi" himij, Ine Barrett ot the 2nd t u Ret tl i n id iun heon Smi'la in mi mut ki ti give Un tt a r hive Swarm and Cleo Kn hards Mr K J 1'hsm and Mis to ami HU leu d Ills M!i and Ann Harding of tin i vt ea Mis Andrew Wiser ot Logan Hi Ma Hts'lV l Inez Barren received 1st pi u e aid of wohn Rasscv Mis lUai Lake Nt , it H ini MiVt1 to .nd Thiii ix.ra Cleo Rithards laho and Mr H,ld Mrs Kid M )' St ii i H .n I. Muir hooks were judged arid Hi iv.n and tami'v tl t l l p was judged the best ar Fiamt Mr nui Mrs (JU n Uandtr o 11. ib ui t i n Awaids wte givtii Baker 2nd R Ki logon were gm tsI ot Mrs M P to thoae taking p.rt m Un M I w ts um hen i Sundav h rai it n Ot H 'pi I s R.d cUi'iue.s dui mg the wnui Ten rv d I 't w dh hi r m .a r iu stones. retold publn Mi and Mrs Wifoid l,nin d W W A . it tm drama dancing and 2 t nded the lami Mon! tv d Mt Hll I M INN tu it rettiwd Junior guU Eight pin ifh ward at Loga ' id Sir lied w tl h ht I lMv Tne following Mi and Mis Hush tin voi K it li LaVon Huis i"d hil program was givtn Mtuidiv iu i si in no n dM In men n Mis I nii g Joseph C Son ikii Wri"1 liovd t. Hot in in iv Mis It .1 It igln ms in charge, girls iliimh bv Juli i and Mis lue Hull hmsm U m i i v. o' m Muir and Co. pravtr bv (hip M v t st dm s s ,f j Sli let gvu In on t pin i i th. b lain E J Hantoik, nm g d n Mini SurdaN M. n. h id n and Sum C i hoi ua Mi and Mr. Wdll uu Mmhit Joseph It Muir Ivlin Co, talks b Major IMu hmh, In tin id of A nth rsun Ji , Magnus ikan-uconunittie uitd Gtoig bovven of the ( nan. m ot ( om rrerce Dancing follow t d tm piu gram aria g mni n delightfully party was given bv no hums and their partners of the pi (iplnn Wediusdav ivtinn,; at Kaikewt, in . mg Mis Mr Hollywood llonej inoofuug the home of qnd are Buster Crubhe, topic Smith The long tabu was at Silt i it tl mM; Mi h. h! swimming champion, ami Ins tractively dtiorated with u stal ll.l. lM u In in bride, t lie forint r Adah Vliglma baskets of spring flowmMi ards were marked for Mew md Mu , Held, alio e. Crahhe, now a ' III Mesd.imes H R Whitmv 1. K movie player, and Mm Held ui V. M III! Wood O Mi Laisti. Thro hitiav eloped to Arizona. !lu InjiUiti itnm wutk tx gan MIt Howard Whitnev Frank Utiuoi hit s Imol tin grnumJs Momli Tm Bai Min Mis O J RiilitU. Min lose plr with Rmuipul r tt, Khv Sorensen, Min M aim I: id !i.h uu1 lit slim Milmlmi epipfen Rpafs hitin H Miss In Mi t Iouis hum iiiuMii ih is Stauffer, (iiiftin in iiMtge id .,, Dr Lyman Hunt h of L ig.m. ( )i hm iiniiiii's tu hi it pan d tm! pi ml fTirtHcr ue two I'tf'l ACjAinyT d d m iiwn lln euimm'tee to gut Miss Dora Ntdsun it J pH ising WhstruN, iihH sungs tin mount nits in k ' Ins and diming win given dnulis Itnm fuKfVrO Ain').rpoU'LV llvrum Ai.siiting iu sciving win M ise ph Bull aid I hum m Miss Viri Hnhrn r Mis ThRCF CF 1HE AEKt HOMDfj-UiT- E ujuiv in ln si hool shu.v r'iuliv cviinng elude il Miss Jt ssn Minns end. dmeLon of Pnnoiml H G ( loode Biid and Miss amt Miss' Butt Susn trs Miss Fern Bui.st Hu hes Miss (lames wire plaved alter dinner 'Ihelnia (ioodev wit! tike harge i i Sorensen Mr and Mrs II G Hughi s Miss Movelle Bn it in attrntiviL ar utt was a'comp'inisi Tin Mm- - of pietuies which aie to bn taken work is staitid and after deuing Tlnse .unis will be gath- if ranged dinner Wediusdav itnl w is given bv 75 bovs I loll before woik is completed l THEM-MflY- BE lend and handed m to Mi J fodils formed a pretty inter pun show 1st and 2nd grade boys wull Mrs Rasmusse i Bessie bv ilmburg S .limber Pi Covers were laid for Miss Kern and guls liusv Housewife choose suitable stmibs ml vines M mv huist. Miss. Vfed t Son ns n, Miss Poiothv Wnoel hoys horns; div to be utiens aie willing to planted lit li. liml Mill and help with difterent Mis.s Moc Annie Rund login, Wanda Hid and rave Miss Jardme Mis and M.iggie ; of idvs the work parts sulor song, log dame in Lena Miner will assist in flowt mit, Moss del! i Ladle Miss I5 Mr and Mrs G W Thompson, HEM; Mir.MOliE costume bv Verrul Kidman and planting and Mis Daisy Burt pubHughe.s and Miss Hihia Amkrsoii I mted Inss Sports sutirised Wed- Writer (were pleasantl Mrs Wm L Kuinrin w is picas June Stauffer Japanese hong and licity Melba Kuist and 3rd ti B Sixteen block captains will be nesdoy afternoon at tncir home, Ma their antly surprised Saturday evening dane e b NEW YORK The band, chosen from seventh and eighth the octasion being their birthday woids e shall know them Supper was served Daffcxlils cen- i nd 1th grade girls The afternoon was Govers were laid unde r directum of Frwm Bird grades who will leave score cards anniversaries Jack Kerns Max liter is the tered the table Mr and Mrs Kidman, Mi and gave a short concert before the at every home, credits will he spent in social that to and refresh greatest fighter in the wmld from for were ments served the followMrs Lon W'ood, Mr ami Mrs show given for mowung lawns, removing tne bhouldeis down ing back J R Tiegeagle of dead trees, Mrs Mi Mis and and Mr up cleaning Lvnn Longstroth, Epl illation Ke irns, one be-of Melvin Muir, Mi and Mis V - Salt Luke Tit spe nt Tuesd iv as premises unci also for home gar Mis Mary K Hurt, Mr and our leahy gnat thinkers lieves lie di tilts a slight i makil nia ing so ind whin i.aer s ment him i slip into high i Mrs Eddie Collins Tilt Red Sox all .in tin lovcln t tillows Sin has Mossibk iNjilmation n t uu t tin in all Jean VintN He Ellsworth Barotra) ahv i t docs the opposite of what he s.vs iv s going to do in s h nnd this in 'Comment last u.u s M in up pi i when in didn t dre.ini of Borotia said h im difeUing the Ann n m t. NETIERS LOOKING 220 Hutthinson, Y ; Nelson, A.; Johnson, Y. 22 2 Two mile- - Snyder, Y ; Fyptr, A ; Dean, V 10 05 4 Hole vault Gourhy, Y; Wood, A ; Hanks, Walker and H. Webb, V,; tied for second. 12 220 low hurdles- - Wilson, Y.; Sthafield, Y ; Lewis, Y 25 Disrux - Simmons, A; Malison, Y ; Law, A 139 4 Broad jump Jeffries, A ; and Kellshoro Mendon News l 2 o3 6 A 22 3 relay Aggies iSthaub Shields Jeffries Nelson 132 9 Y.; high arner, Vuhui Kidman of Mi Kidman enUHaimd d dm net in honor of hei guests Mi ami Mis Mtlvm Spmts ot J Allen ot H Logan Mrs K lum Mis H Kj Hufbts of Col Mrs iVnvti Ci ju n and ge Hu.scn sons of Logan attended thr s NM show here Fndav Brent. h i SbJ 107 8 hurdles Wilson, Furgeini, A '15 7. g80 Tuylor, Y., Ashhy, Y , 120 Lewis, y PAGE FIVE. 1 ntsts I Y 6. Mis v - MAY SATURDAY. I.OGVN, ITAII, L. 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